Dear Killer
Written by Katherine Ewell when she
was only seventeen years old, Dear Killer
is a great psychological book. Kit is a pretty, blonde teenage girl living
two lives. While she is Kit, she’s just another person in the crowd; she’s
someone you wouldn’t suspect could kill a grown man with her own two hands.
However, after looking over letters from her secret mailbox and deciding which
request for assassination she will fulfill on a given day, she becomes Diana, a
coldhearted serial killer. Kit’s story of her own psychological development
from the young age in which she made her first kill is told in this book, as
she begins to question her own morals.
I enjoyed reading this book; it was
very suspenseful and I enjoyed reading from the killer’s point of view. I liked
Kit’s character and her reasoning, and how Ewell was able to show her growth
throughout the book. I would recommend all teenage girls to read this book.
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